In The Feminist Grandma you’ll find personal essays; they are categorized in the sidebar. If you want a continuous scroll, just go to The Feminist Grandma category. Big Books from Small Presses is all about books that I like. They are not ALL from small presses, but they’re almost all fairly obscure. These are not divided into categories; for a continuous scroll go to Big Books from Small Presses category.
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A long labor
A Trip to Spain – an essay in pictures
On our anniversary trip to Spain we saw caves and cathedrals and each other.
Roe and Me
When Roe v Wade was decided in 1973 I was a law student with a 3-year-old son. I heard about the decision on the radio. I arrived in class a little early, and found a few men already there, talking sports. No women - there were only ten of us in the class of 1975. I...
Distracted
The Goddess must love distractions – she’s given us so many.
SEX (and the Writer)
Writing about (my version of) reality
Big Books From Small Presses


Daniel Nayeri: Everything Sad Is Untrue
moving memories of a refugee childhood

Eve L. Ewing: Electric Arches
Poetry that goes to the heart of the matter, the heart of the reader

Richard Blanco: How to Love a Country
Poetry from a Patriot
Malaya, Essays on Freedom
An immigrant’s story
Laura Hershey: On the Life and Work of an American Master
A kick-ass poet and activist
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